Michael Adams wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2008 12:01:44 +0200
Emmanuel Frecon wrote:
mike scott wrote:
On 27 May 2008 at 10:23, Emmanuel Frecon wrote:
...
I have been drawing parts of a user interface in openoffice draw
and >> wanted to export the bits and pieces to the final system which
uses PNG >> as its base format. My problem is that it seems that the
OpenOffice >> export function saves the background colour of the page
in the PNG. What >> I would want to have is that colour to be fully
transparent (as in >> alpha transparency in PNG). I use transparency
in a lot of the parts of >> the "icons" that I am drawing, so this is
important to the final look >> and feel of the UI. How can I get
proper transparency in PNG exported >> files?
You want PNG32 export instead of PNG24? Do any save/export formats save
a 32bit image? If so you may be able to convert afterwards. If not it
looks like the file save engine is not built for it.
Perhaps SVG support in Inkscape is more in line with what you want. It
also has PNG export (which i have not tested to see if it is PNG32).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inkscape#Miscellaneous
PNG export in Inkscape does 32bits, which is why I was looking into it.
However, I still haven't been able to find a good way to export my
drawings from OOo draw to Inkscape... I found ways, but none works
perfectly.
/Emmanuel
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